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COLLINGWOOD VFL v CASEY SCORPIONS

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A lot of the seniors and all coaches are here watching on the hill. 

 
Just now, DavidNeitz9 said:

Have heard all Melbourne names called except Stretch & Neal-Bullen Redleg

Just Heard Neal-Bullen, Stretch must be senior emergency

Petracca mark, they said he got up gingerly, i just crapped my pants

 

I very much approve 

Just now, Demon Jack said:

I very much approve 

 

Nice dress rehearsal today for when he tears Collingwood apart on Queens Birthday


Melbourne have the breeze next quarter

4.3 to 3.0 pies way at quarter time. Pies with the breeze, trac has had 13 touches by my count playing through the middle and is a class above. Joel Smith has shown some impressive attributes off half back, 

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QT: Casey Scorpions 3.0.18 to Collingwood 4.3.27

Goals Grimes Hulett J Smith

Disposals Michie 10 Petracca 9 Grimes 8

After a slow start the Scorps managed to wrest back the momentum and nullified the wind advantage by turning the game into a defensive slugfest. 

 
Just now, big_red_fire_engine said:

4.3 to 3.0 pies way at quarter time. Pies with the breeze, trac has had 13 touches by my count playing through the middle and is a class above. Joel Smith has shown some impressive attributes off half back, 

You at the game BRFE ?

Just now, KC from Casey said:

QT: Casey Scorpions 3.0.18 to Collingwood 4.3.27

Goals Grimes Hulett J Smith

KC, do you know if Jaffer-Williams or Bryce Rutherford are playing ?


ANB was in it early but not as dominant as last week. So far. 

2 minutes ago, Miracle said:

I counted 12 quality possessions for Trac. And two marks. 

 

QT Stats Disposals - Michie 10, Petracca 9, Grimes 8


21 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Just Heard Neal-Bullen, Stretch must be senior emergency

Haven't see Stretch here at all. 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Is this game on TV?

Nah mate, Williamstown v Box Hill

 

Terlo has been very very solid in defence. 

We are not making the most of this wind. 2 goals this qtr to Pies, none to us. 

Saty is pacing around the outside so he's still available for the firsts as well. 

^_^

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7 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Saty is pacing around the outside so he's still available for the firsts as well. 

^_^

And so he should judging by how they've been playing here.

Pies lead by 24 points and have kicked 3 straight to 2 points for the quarter. So much for the wind advantage.

Nibbler is just GREAT under pressure. Dishes off a handball after dodging and brushing off a tackle to a running outsider for a goal. 

 

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